Lyle Skid

Lyle Skid (1882-1916) was a Captain of the British Army during World War I.

Biography
Lyle Skid was born in 1882 in London to a family of English Protestants. He joined the Templar Order, and he enlisted in the British Army, rising to the rank of Captain by 1916 during World War I. As a Templar in London at the time, he was a secret associate of the German Empire-affiliated spy ring of Max Kehrer. He ordered for Tower Bridge to be closed down after a minor car accident, and his own troops suspected that something was wrong. Lydia Frye and the Rooks attacked the soldiers as the crowd ran in fear of the upcoming Tower Bridge fight, and Skid and all of his men as well as all of the Rooks (except for Frye) were killed.